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CITIZEN PANEL OPPOSES TOP-TWO BALLOT MEASURE

From Herald and News: A panel chosen for a citizen-level review of ballot measures isn’t persuaded that Oregon should ditch its partisan primaries and adopt the top-two election system used in Washington and California. The voters on the Citizen Initiative Review panel heard arguments from both sides this week. After deliberating, they voted 14-5 to oppose […]

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CITIZENS INITIATIVE REVIEW PANEL’S FINDINGS ON GMO BALLOT MEASURE

From The Medford Mail Tribune: Following are the key findings on Measure 15-119 — which would ban genetically modified crops in Jackson County — from a Citizens Initiative Review panel moderated by Healthy Democracy Oregon. 15-119 prohibits growing of genetically engineered crops in Jackson County. It protects family farmers from serious risk that their crops will

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VOTERS HELPING EDUCATE VOTERS ON PROPOSED GMO MEASURE

From KOBI: Measure 15-119, is a proposed ban on genetically modified crops on the upcoming May ballot. The measure is complicated and is also a very controversial topic. Executive Director of Healthy Democracy Oregon Tyrone Reitman said that’s why they are in Jackson County to help “we decided ultimately that we wanted to go with probably

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CITIZEN PANEL REVIEWING PROPOSED GMO CROP BAN

From The Medford Mail Tribune: A citizen panel’s analysis and resulting public findings on banning or allowing genetically modified crops in Jackson County will not be the only point of study during the panel’s information-gathering process over the next three days. Professors from Colorado State University and Penn State University will also be hard at work,

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INITIATIVE REFORMS LIKELY TO BUILD CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT, TRUST IN GOVERNMENT

From Public Policy Intitute of California: A report released today by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) recommends three steps to improve the initiative process—steps that reflect both Californians’ desire to continue making laws at the ballot box and their criticisms of the system. These policy changes would connect the legislative and initiative processes, increase

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Guest Post: The Oregon Citizens’ Initiative Review

From the Democracy Fund blog: Local and statewide initiatives and referenda give citizens the opportunity to vote directly on legislation, but voters often lack the information they need to make informed choices. The State of Oregon has created a potential remedy for this situation, called the Citizens Initiative Review (CIR), which convenes a group of

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RETIRED LOCAL MIDDLE-SCHOOL TEACHER IS ‘PART OF THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS’

From The Daily Courier: Kay Ogden said being selected for one of Oregon’s historic new citizen initiative review commissions made her feel as if she had won the lottery. “I saw it as an opportunity to be part of the democratic process,” the Grants Pass resident said. She joined 23 other registered Oregon voters in Portland

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CANNON BEACH WOMAN HAS A ‘NEW RESPECT’ FOR VOTERS’ PAMPHLET

From The Daily Astorian: CANNON BEACH — Sue Meyers might have glanced at the opinions expressed about the initiative measures in prior Oregon Voters’ Pamphlets, but she rarely read them in depth. However, since her weeklong experience with the Citizens Initiative Review, which delved into ballot Measure 82, she will take those opinions more seriously. “It

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OREGON CASINO SUPPORTERS SUSPEND CAMPAIGN TO PASS MEASURES 82, 83

From The Oregonian: Backers of a proposed casino in Wood Village said today they are suspending their campaign to get voters to approve Measures 82 and 83, which would allow it. “We knew when we began this process that it would be a challenge to break the existing political and gaming monopoly,” said a news release

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CITIZENS AT STATE AND LOCAL LEVELS SHOW REAL SUCCESS IN DELIBERATING ISSUES

By John Gastil / From The Centre Daily Times: As the presidential election lurches toward its conclusion, one can’t help but despair. Fact-checkers find speeches littered with falsehoods. The media bat at shiny new gaffes like distracted cats. Candidates posture for a slim majority. All this detracts from the more profound purpose of voting — namely,

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FORMER LOTTERY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN WEIGHS IN ON MEASURES 82/83

From The Statesman Journal: Statement by Steven Ungar, Portland lawyer and former chairman of the Oregon Lottery Commission, on Measures 82/83, which were studied by the Citizens’ Initiative Review in August.  (See my story on Measures 82/83 posted Sunday, Oct. 7) It was an honor to appear before the Citizens’ Initiative Review panel, which released its

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EDITORIAL: INITIATIVE REVIEW IS A USEFUL TOOL FOR VOTERS

From The Bulletin: There’s a valuable information shortcut for voters for two of the November election’s ballot measures. It’s the Citizens Initiative Review. In your voter’s pamphlet, you’ll find credible information from the citizens review process on Ballot Measure 82, the amending of the constitution to allow casinos, and Ballot Measure 85, the one having to

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IN MEASURE 85 DEBATE, IT’S UNIONS VS. BUSINESS … AGAIN: EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENT

From The Oregonian Editorial Board: We agree with backers of Measure 85 on one thing: The corporate kicker is bad public policy. Because good public policy is the best antidote to bad public policy, however, voters in November should deliver a swift kick of their own to Measure 85. The corporate income tax kicker is half of a matched

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BUILDING PROGRESSIVE MOMENTUM: 5 BALLOT INITIATIVES LEAD THE WAY

From Yes Magazine: The ballot initiative process, which provides an injection of direct democracy in twenty-four states, often ends up helping the right wing. For years, deep-pocketed funders have backed ballot measures to ban same-sex marriage, restrict reproductive rights, or make it nearly impossible for elected state legislatures to raise taxes—hurting families and helping to tank

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CITIZENS DID GOOD JOB OF INVESTIGATING BALLOT MEASURE

From The Statesman Journal: I was a panel participant in the Citizens’ Initiative Review (CIR) that studied Ballot Measure 85, which would amend Oregon’s constitution to redirect the corporate kicker into the general fund for K-12 education. I, along with 23 other Oregonians from across the state, met in Salem and committed a full week to

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ROSEBURG MAN WHO TOOK PART IN CASINO PANEL DISCUSSIONS LIKES BALLOT MEASURES

From NR Today: A Roseburg man who sat on a panel that debated two measures on the November ballot said he found compelling arguments to allow Oregon’s first private casino to open at the old Multnomah Kennel Club complex east of Portland. Larry Hassett, 69, a retired civil engineer technician with the U.S. Forest Service and

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GREETINGS FROM PORTLAND … WISHIN’ WE WERE HERE

From Fox and Hounds: Dateline Portland where I’m here to observe Oregon’s Citizens’ Initiative Review (CIR) process. As Joe Mathews noted in these pages a couple weeks ago after seeing this election cycle’s first review in Salem, the CIR offers an intriguing glimpse of what it’s like to hit an ostensibly democratic practice (the ballot initiative) with more

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STATE PANEL OPPOSES MEASURE ALLOWING PRIVATE CASINOS

From The Register-Guard: An Oregon Citizens’ Initiative panel voted 19-5 earlier this month to endorse Measure 85, which would eliminate the corporate “kicker” tax refund, on the November ballot. A Saturday City/Region story incorrectly said the panel voted to oppose the measure. Private casinos could hurt the gaming revenues of existing tribal casinos. The Oregon Lottery,

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